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Sunshine and a beautiful ski day to kick off this holiday weekend. Enjoy soft groomer turns and fun for the whole family mountain-wide. If you are looking to ride some park, Forest Trail just had a rebuild and is dishing out the goods. Please note - South Park will be closed for an event and will open once completed.

Mammoth’s record-breaking snowfall streak continues. So far we’ve received 241” of snow shattering the previous record of 209” set in December of 2010.

Most notable was Thursday January 12th that enjoyed 3 feet of blower powder. We couldn’t be more thrilled that Mother Nature is cooperating this January for the benefit off all our guests - locals and visitors alike.

January 2017 has delivered in a major way. Mammoth received 13-19 feet of snow during the first two weeks of the month giving us the deepest base depth in the country. The powder hounds were out in force all across the mountain and the photos and video footage speak for itself.

Unbelievably there's even more snow impacting the Sierra this week, so be sure to check out our Snow + Weather page for the latest forecast.

Be sure to check out our deals & packages page for our latest offers, especially our Quad Pack+, a bundle of 4 lift tickets for less than $100 per day with no blackouts.

They'd been predicted for weeks, then, last week, they arrived; a series of atmospheric rivers with total water content exceeding 20 inches. With a 10-1 water-to-snow ratio that 20 inches of water equates to potentially up to 20 feet of snow impacting the Sierra.

Mammoth Mountain has benefited thus far with 10-15 feet of snow as of 1.11.17 and now boasts more snow than anywhere in the country with a base depth of 120-230" and more on the way in the days ahead (check snow conditions).

We're beyond thrilled to welcome this barrage of white gold to kick off the New Year and as we head into MLK weekend the mountain is looking better than it has in years.

The snow continues to fall at Mammoth. The atmospheric river is bearing down on the Sierra's this weekend with heavy precipitation expected to continue through next week. We're just getting started in what is no doubt a strong for the ages.

Be sure to book your trip to Mammoth early and save. Check out our deals & packages page for our best offers.

Mammoth is getting clobbered with snow thanks to a massive "pineapple express/atmospheric river" that is smashing into the Sierras. We've received 30-52" of snow in 24 hours with much more to come in the forecast.

Mammoth is about to get absolutely buried in snow (view storm tracker). Forecasters are predicting over 15 feet of snow on Mammoth Mountain in the next 7 days thanks to multiple storm cells slamming into the Sierra Nevada range.

We're expecting blizzard conditions, high winds and potential lift holds depending on how the storms stack up. Check back with us on our snow conditions & weather page for details, and check out our deals page for the latest offers.

Happy New Year! We had an amazing time celebration New Year's Eve in Mammoth at venues including Canyon Lodge, 53 Mammoth, The Village and The Mountainside Bar and Grill and look forward to an amazing 2017.

2016 was certainly an exciting year and no more so than in Mammoth. From big snows to big events, Mammoth Mountain hosted friends, families and good times during all four seasons.

Mammoth kicked off its Holiday Season on Saturday, December 17 with the annual Night of Lights celebration. A massive turnout and winter wonderland conditions greeted thousands of guests who enjoyed the spectacular torchlight parade and fireworks show.

Night of Lights continues its track-record as a fantastic family-friendly fiesta of all things winter and all thing Mammoth Mountain and the results, as captured by the above recap video, speak for themselves.

The recent storms have allowed us to open more lodges and more terrain including Chairs 12, 13 and 14 the last few days. Canyon and Eagle Lodges will open on Wed, December 14 for the 16/17 season. The Village Gondola will also open for free and easy accessibility to Canyon Lodge.

Canyon Express, Schoolyard Express, Eagle Express, Chair 8, and Chair 21 are all expected to operate as well allowing skiers and riders access to cruise the full proximity of the mountain. More snow is forecasted later in the week and the operations crew will be working around the clock to open the remainder of the mountain.

Don’t forget that June Mountain opens this Friday, Dec 16 - the turns at the top of J7 are set to be a blast.

For up to the minute lift and trail status, visit the mountain information page, here.

The Unbound Terrain Parks are known for bringing to life what freestyle skiers and snowboarders dream of. Not only does Unbound push the limits in park construction, they show that anything is possible in progression.

This past season was exceptional – there were tons of new features, one creative build after another, and some of the industry’s most prestigious events. As a result, Unbound took home Transworld Snowboarding’s coveted award of #1 park in North America, along with freeskiing’s online mecca Newschoolers’ honor of # 1 park. Not to mention, there were 4 halfpipes, a shiny new Transition Park, and the ever-loved snake run to get after it on.

Unbound offers riders of all skill levels the chance to participate enjoy the parks, from small snow features in the Fun Zones, all the way up to Main Park where Olympians hone their skills.

Thanks to everyone who rode with us last year and voted in both polls - here’s to another great season of shredding.

Mammoth Mountain is rocking and rolling and open for fun for the 2016/17 ski & snowboard season. Opening weekend at Mammoth was a blast and featured top-to-bottom skiing all captured via the #MammothsOpen hashtag.

With cold temps and potentially more snow on the horizon conditions are getting better by the day. Be sure to check out our latest deals & packages to plan your trip today!

Mammoth is open for the season. Get the 2016/17 season going with the traditional Broadway Express banner breakthrough and annual sundeck beer toast, take some turns and celebrate a new winter season with good times and good friends.

Share your photos all weekend long using #MAMMOTHSOPEN for a chance to win a brand new GoPro. Winner will be announced Monday 11.14.

The first major snowfall of the season has really upped the excitement level for Opening Day. Just ask our photographer Peter Morning. 4-6 inches fell at Main Lodge and 1-2 feet up at the summit - November 10th will be here before we know it.

Don't forget to buy your season pass early and also check out our deals & packages.

Summer 2016 was one of extreme fun and adventure. The Mammoth Bike Park had a record season, Sierra Star Golf course was in perfect condition and there were endless events and activities for every member of the family.

1. Full Moon Summit Series - A unique summer series at the summit of Mammoth Mountain. Over 2,000 of our closest friends rode the Panorama Gondola throughout the summer to the top of the Sierra at dusk to watch the sun set and the full moon rise, then partied under the full moon to celebrate summer.

2. USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships - This event brought together exciting mountain bike disciplines as the nation's best gravity, cross country and enduro racers converged in Mammoth to settle who's best in 2016.

3. Summer Ezakimak Challenge - Only the strong survived as they challenged themselves – and gravity – on an uphill moonlit 5k race from the base of Mammoth Mountain to the summit on mountain bike or by foot.

4. Kids Adventure Games - KAG offered kids ages 6–14 an opportunity to experience the thrill of adventure racing. They learned teamwork skills, had fun and built confidence in a one-of-a-kind outdoor experience created just for them.

5. Bluseapalooza - Bluesa has become a four day festival among the pines showcasing the best craft breweries in the country and top blues performers. The musical-lineup included legends and up-and-coming blues greats.

1. Hit the June Lake Loop.
Some of the best fall colors are just up the road lining the June Lake Loop. Silver Lake is a favorite to drop a line and soak in the magic of the fall season surrounding you.

2. Take a Hike.
Fall Color hikes around Mammoth Lakes are everywhere – from McGee Creek, to Lundy Canyon to Parker Lake, the opportunities are endless to find dazzling colors. Learn More.

3. Gone Fishing.
As we move closer to winter, the crowds disappear and the fishing becomes even more stellar. Twin Lakes, Lake Mary and Lake Mamie are all great options – fish from the shoreline or rent a boat and hit the water. Don’t forget your fishing license.

4. Scenic Gondola Ride.
Take the Panorama Gondola from Main Lodge to the top of the sierra for one of the most amazing views in California. At 11,053 ft, you feel like you can see for hundreds of miles. Follow the path to the Lakes Basin overlook for a 360 degree view that will take your breath away. Learn More.

5. Mammoth Bike Park.
Cooler temperatures and quiet trails are the perfect combination for some downhill fun. With over 80 miles of single-track suitable for riders of all ages and ability levels, why not challenge yourself on the Mammoth Bike Park. Learn More.

6. Rock Creek.
Some of the most stunning fall colors are hidden back in Rock Creek. For those looking to take it easy, you can easily peep the leaves from the road. Adventurers can take to trails like Hilton Lakes for some higher elevation color, then reward yourself with a heaping helping of pie at Pie in the Sky.

8. Fall Events.
The June Lake Autumn Beer Festival is a gathering of craft brewers, food vendors, crafts people, and is generally just an all-around awesome time. Enjoy a ton of different beer selections while soaking in the stunning views of the fall colors and Gull Lake. Learn More.

9. Red’s Meadow/Devils Postpile.
Now that the heat of summer has ended, Red’s Meadow and Devils Postpile become the perfect place for a mellow fall adventure. You no longer have to take the shuttle – it’s $10/car and you can drive directly to the various trailheads. Learn More.

10. Canoe/Kayak/Paddleboard the Lakes Basin.
For a different way to explore the Lakes Basin, try out a canoe, kayak or paddleboard. Not only will you get a different view of the surrounding mountains, you’ll get a workout as well. Learn More.